*note- The red MUST be a shade of
Cardinal Red - NO other reds allowed

Girls Uniform: (the following items are approved
clothing for girls)

Item

Color

Detail

Tops

Blouse

Red, white, or navy solid

Long or short
sleeved with collar

Polo shirt

Red, white, or navy solid

Long or short
sleeved - no logs

Cardigans & Sweaters

Red, white, or navy solid

Long sleeved (knit or fleece NO sweatshirt type
fleece) - Hoods okay. Sweaters that end at or below the waist are fine
as long as they are not tight or very form fitting (NO half or cropped
sweaters)

T-tops

Red, white, or navy solid

Long or short
sleeved, necklines must be modest. No stomach or back showing when
standing or sitting.

Coats, Blazers or Jackets

Red, Navy, White, or Khaki solid

No Black and no sweatshirt type fabric.

Bottoms

Pants

Navy, khaki, black or
stone

Pants must be
at hips or just below waist (nothing lower). No frayed bottoms or worn
areas

Skirts

Navy, khaki, black, cardinal red or
stone

Plaid in school colors

Skirts must
be knee length or longer. Tiered skirts are okay, however no torn or frayed
skirts. Skirts must be in solid school colors unless it is one of the
uniform type plaid skirts *See samples of plaid skirts
below. Skirts must have finished edges. Lace is okay, but torn
edges will not be allowed.

Jumpers

Navy or khaki

Jumpers must
be knee length or longer

Accessories

Socks

Solid in school colors

The rule of thumb is that you should match your
socks to your pants, skirt or shoes.

Tights

Solid in school colors or Black or beige nylons

Tights must
be in good repair with no holes or runs

Shoes

Brown, black or navy

All shoes
(including athletic shoes) must be dark with dark laces. No open toes.
All shoes (including athletic shoes) must be laced neatly and tied. No
stocking feet.

Belts

Brown, black or navy solid

Belts may be
leather or simulated. No studded belts.

Jewelry

Modest and not distracting

All jewelry should be modest and
non-distracting. If jewelry is large or gaudy, or attention drawing,
it is not acceptable. Girls may wear ONE pair of earrings (pierced or
clip-on) as long as they are modest and non-distracting. Colors should
be in harmony with what you are wearing. No other piercing's are
allowed.

Boys Uniform:
(the following items are approved clothing for boys)

Item

Color

Detail

Top

Dress shirt

White, navy or red solid (*Note: Official school
plaid from other years may be worn, but no look a likes)

Long or short sleeves

Polo shirt

White, navy or red solid

Long or short sleeved. No
logos

Pullover Sweaters

Khaki, red or navy

Long sleeved, may have one strip in
school colors.

Pullover shirts

White, navy or red solid

Long sleeved. No logos

Sweater vest

Red or Navy

Coats, Blazers or Jackets

Red, Navy, or Khaki solid

No Black and no sweatshirt type fabric. Blazers
in school colors (including white) are okay

Sweaters

solid school colors

Sweaters that end at or below the waist are fine
as long as they are not tight or very form fitting (NO half or cropped
sweaters)

Bottoms

Pants

Navy, khaki, black or stone

Pants must be solid colors and no lower than at hips
or just below waist. No frayed bottoms or worn areas

Accessories

Tie

School colors + gold

no cartoon characters or logos. Small
amounts of green or brown is okay as long as it is conservative and not the
base color of the tie.

Socks

Navy, black or khaki

solid - White may be worn with light pants.
The rule of thumb is that you should match your socks to your pants or
shoes.

Shoes

Brown, black or navy

All shoes (including athletic
shoes) must be dark with dark laces. No open toes. All shoes
(including athletic shoes) must be laced neatly and tied. No stocking
feet.

Belts

Brown, black or navy solid

Belts may be leather or simulated.
No studded or riveted belts

*Plaid Skirts: Plaid skirts like the
examples below are allowed. Skirts should be knee length or longer.
They also need to have the school colors in them, but some green or gold is
allowed in the plaid skirts. See samples below of acceptable plaids

*Remember, if in doubt, bring it to school (with the
tags left on in case it is rejected) to be approved.